CCTV footage of the last known sighting of a missing man in his 60s from Timperley has been released by police.
Anthony, also known as Tony, was last seen wearing blue cargo pants, a blue Berghaus fleece, and a black coat and described as 6 feet and 1 inch tall.
He was last spotted at the junction of Greenway Road and Park Road in Timperley around 11:12am on Tuesday, December 19.
The CCTV footage shows Anthony's movements as he walked down Greenway Road.
#APPEAL | Detectives release CCTV footage as officers continue to search for missing man from #Timperley.
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If you have any information regarding Anthony’s whereabouts, please contact GMP quoting log 1367 of 19/12/2023.
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Officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) are now urging the public to provide any additional information, including dashcam or doorbell footage, that may assist in determining Anthony's potential whereabouts.
Detective Inspector Paul Costello of GMP's Trafford District said: “I would like to appeal to anyone who may have travelled along Greenway Road on Tuesday 19 December, around 11am that day to please contact us with any information regarding Anthony.
"Anyone with dashcam footage from the area at between 11am-12pm or who may have seen someone matching Anthony’s description, please come forward, as your information may be vital in finding Anthony as soon as possible.
"We would also appeal to anyone who walks in the area or along the Bridgewater Canal area; if they see a man fitting Anthony’s description, please let us know.
"We are working closely with Anthony’s family and loved ones to locate him as soon as we can, and they are being supported by our specialist officers at this difficult and distressing time.”
Anyone with any information regarding Anthony’s whereabouts is urged contact GMP on 101 or by using the report tool and LiveChat function on our website: www.gmp.police.uk quoting log 1367 of 19/12/2023.
Alternatively, information can be reported to the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. In an emergency, always call 999.
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